Feedback Form
   
Add to Google
Personal U-Boat Personal U-Boat
Friday, June 30, 2006 - Iddo Genuth
Home >> Picture Of The Day >> Transportation
  Peralink
Personal U-Boat
Related Pictures
ICON A5 – Foldable Aircraft
Supercar on Water
Your own personal U-Boat - developed by U-Boat Worx, this small sub is based on a unique concept called the "Underwater Boat".

The concept combines the characteristics of a submersible -"the underwater (U-) part", with those of a normal vessel -"the Boat part". It can dive directly to its maximum depth of 50 meters and stay there for hours, limited only by the life support system and the electrical power supply. The personal U-Boat comes in two models of different colors, which can fit either one (blue) or two (yellow) occupants. The net weight of the two-occupant sub, which can carry a payload of 200 kg, is 1650 kg. The U-Boat cruises at a speed of 4 knt (knots; i.e., a speed of 7.6 km/hr or 4.6 miles/hr) both under and above water.

More information on the personal U-boat can be found here.

Other Articles Mind Controlled Bionic Limbs Mind Controlled Bionic Limbs The Rise of the Phoenix The Rise of the Phoenix

Related News Ford Going Nano Ford Going Nano Cars that Talk Cars that Talk

Other Columns You, Grandpa, and Time Travel Paradoxes You, Grandpa, and Time Travel Paradoxes Igloo White: the Automated Battlefield Igloo White: the Automated Battlefield



No comments have been posted for this item.

Add a New Comment
Your name:   0/20
Subject:  0/30
Your Comment:  0/999
Type the following letters: Visual CAPTCHA
Please keep your comments related to the above item's topic. TFOT reserves the right to delete any unrelated comment without notice.

Picture Of The Day
Floating Jelly Hat
Floating Jelly Hat

Video
Paralysed Rats Sprint
Paralysed Rats Sprint

Site Of The Week
Galaxy Zoo
Galaxy Zoo

Personal Column
Detroit’s Dream of Aircraft Production
Dr. Daniel Uziel
Detroit’s Dream of Aircraft Production
Terms Of Use | Privacy Policy | Contact Us | Advertise With Us | Site Profile
Copyright © 2007 The Future of Things. All rights reserved.